Excel Roundup 20140428

If you’re a parent, have you had that all-important conversation with your children? Or, do you hope that your spouse will have that talk with them, because you’re not sure of the best way to approach it?
Don’t worry, Zach Rosenberg shows how to broach this sensitive topic, in his blog post, “An Open Letter to My Son About Microsoft Excel”.
You can click here to read this heart-warming article, and see Zach’s artwork.

Excel Resources

Here are some upcoming events, courses and new books, related to Excel.

Registration is open for the Amsterdam Excel Summit. The one-day event runs on May 14, 2014, and features sessions by several Excel MVPs, such as Bill Jelen (Mr. Excel), Ken Puls and Charles Williams. All the sessions are in English, and the limit is 100 participants, so sign up now, if you’re interested.

Advanced Excel Reporting for Management Accountants, by Neale Blackwood
448 pages, published April 14, 2014
Learn about the functions that work together to automate many of the processes involved in Management Reporting. See how to take advantage of the many new features of Excel 2007 and 2010. Find out how to build validation structures into your spreadsheet reports.

What Did You Read or Write?

If you read or wrote any other interesting Excel articles recently, that you’d like to share, please add a comment below, or send me an email. Please include a brief description, and a link to the article.